What We Treat
We provide a wide range of services to create a comprehensive treatment plan that is tailored to your specific needs.
- Pre And Post-Surgical Rehabilitation
- Osteoporosis And Physiotherapy
- Chronic Pain
- Balance And Fall Prevention
- Motor Vehicle Accident
- Post COVID-19 Rehabilitation
01.
NECK PAIN
- Stiff neck vertebrae
- Protective movement patterns
- Poor posture
- Inadequate control of the neck
02.
SCIATICA AND BACK PAIN
Back discomfort is a highly frequent health concern that affects work performance and general well-being around the world. Pain affects people of all ages, from children to the elderly, and is a common reason for seeking medical help. Low back pain is one of the top ten diseases and injuries that cause Disability Adjusted Life Years in the world.
- Muscle Strain and Ligament Sprain
- Herniated Disc
- Degenerative Disc Diseases
- Arthritis
- Trauma
- Facet Joint Dysfunction
03.
SHOULDER PAIN
If you’re dealing with shoulder pain on a daily basis, it’s a major issue. We utilise our shoulders all day, so if you’re in pain, it may really disrupt your day, as well as your mood and productivity. Physio Treats Physiitherapy & Massage Clinic is committed to providing you with natural shoulder pain management choices, regardless of the cause of your shoulder pain.
- Bursitis/Tendonitis
- Rotator Cuff injury
- Labrum Tear
- Sprain/Strain
- Frozen Shoulder
- Adhesive Capsulitis
04.
ELBOW WRIST HAND PAIN
Acute elbow and wrist injuries happen quickly and can be caused by a direct impact to the elbow or wrist, penetration, falling, twisting, jamming, or bending. An acute injury usually causes considerable pain, which is followed by bruising and swelling shortly after the accident.
- Nerve Injuries
- Tennis Elbow
- Golfer Elbow
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Sprain/Strain
- Dequervain's Tenosynovitis
05.
HIP AND KNEE PAIN
Most people may have knee or hip discomfort at some point in their lives since these large joints must hold the whole weight of your body while still allowing for a broad range of motion.
06.
FOOT AND ANKLE PAIN
They vary in intensity, but they are always an unpleasant sensation that prohibits us from participating in our favorite sport or leisure activity, as well as limiting our ability to move and carry out daily tasks.
07.
ARTHRITIS AND EXERCISE
Osteoarthritis is a condition in which the cartilage in our joints degenerates over time. Cartilage is a protective substance that protects the ends of bones in our joints when they come into touch with one another.
08.
CONCUSSION MANAGEMENT
Concussions are Initial signs and symptoms may include cuts and lacerations on the head or a brief loss of consciousness, but long-term damage often needs diagnosis and treatment by a qualified Health care professional.
09.
CHRONIC PAIN
Chronic pain is a broad term that describes pain that lasts longer than three to six months or pain that persists beyond normal tissue healing. Some forms of chronic pain can be linked to a specific cause such as degenerative disc disease.
10.
MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT
Dealing with the aftermath of a car accident may be exasperating and stressful. Not only do you have to deal with car repairs, but you also have to deal with the injuries you’ve received.
11.
ERGONOMICS & POSTURE
Sedentary employees, who spend the most of their time seated or even standing in front of a computer, This has become particularly relevant recently due to the number of people remote working due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
12.
PRE AND POST OPERATIVE REHABILITATION
In the area of orthopedics, it’s quite prevalent. When a ligament is torn or a bone is injured, a physiotherapist is often brought in before the operation to help you prepare physically for the treatment and limit the risk of problems.
13.
OSTEOPOROSIS AND PHYSIOTHERAPY
Dealing with the aftermath of a car accident may be exasperating and stressful. Not only do you have to deal with car repairs, but you also have to deal with the injuries you’ve received.
14.
BALANCE & FALL PREVENTION
The capacity to keep balance gets more difficult as we age. Many factors play a role in maintaining proper balance; some are biological, while others may be altered and improved.